Abstract

Two coordination polymers, {[Ln2(BPDSDC)(BDC)(H2O)6]·4H2O}n (Ln = Tb(1) and Eu(2)), constructed from biphenyl-3,3′-disulfonyl-4,4′-dicarboxylate (BPDSDC4–) and 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate (BDC2–) ligands were synthesized and structurally characterized. The solid state structure of {[Ln2(BPDSDC)(BDC)(H2O)6]·4H2O}n consists of one-dimensional (1D) Ln-BPDSDC double chains and two-dimensional (2D) Ln-BDC squares featuring the Ln2(COO)4 paddle-wheel units and the nanosized grids. Each grid of the 2D squares is threaded by a 1D Ln-BPDSDC double chain, wherein the two parts are interacted through coordination bonds between lanthanide centers of the 2D squares and sulfonate oxygen atoms from 1D chains. Thus the 1D Ln-BPDSDC double chains are threaded through the 2D squares stacked in an eclipsed fashion to give a three-dimensional (3D) distinct architecture. The two compounds emit the characteristic Tb(III) and Eu(III) emissions in the solid state, respectively. Temperature-dependent luminescent studies show the emission intensities for both compounds decrease as temperature increases, which indicates these compounds have the potential for sensing temperature.

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